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The "inner" line has the following stations:
The entirety of the route, apart from the London termini, is in Zone 2.
The "outer" line describes a greater area, following the Brighton mainline for a while. It has the following stations:
This line covers Zones 1London Underground Zone 1 is the most central part of the London Underground network. The Underground is split into six (approximately concentric) zones for the purpose of determining the cost to the passenger of a journey on the network. The zone is also to 4 .
Each of the two lines will form part of the proposed East London LineThe East London Line is a line of the London Underground, coloured orange on the Tube map. It runs north to south in the East End and Docklands areas of London. History The section beneath the Thames was originally a foot tunnel built by Marc Isambard Bru southern extensions - the inner line from Surrey Quays tube stationSurrey Quays is a London Underground station in Rotherhithe near Surrey Quays Shopping Centre and Southwark Park. It is in zone 2, and is on the East London Line. The next station to the north is Canada Water, and to the south it splits into two branches, to Clapham High St. (and on to Clapham JunctionClapham Junction is a railway junction and station located on St. John's Hill in the south-west of Battersea in London, England; the area around the station is by now commonly known as Clapham Junction, reflecting the influence of the station upon its loc) and the outer line from New Cross Gate to Crystal Palace.